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quaffing of foul-tasting
mineral waters. A
hydropathic establishment is a
place where people receive hydropathic treatment. They are
commonly built in spa...
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Craiglockhart Hydropathic, now a part of
Edinburgh Napier University and
known as
Craiglockhart Campus, is a
building with
surrounding grounds in Craiglockhart...
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hydrophilic character of a
compound or
amino acid is its
hydropathic character,
hydropathicity, or hydropathy. The
hydrophobic effect represents the tendency...
- The Oban
Hills Hydropathic Sanatorium was a
proposed Hydropathic Hotel in Oban, Scotland.
Construction of the
hotel began in 1881 on a hill east of the...
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Ryndzyun hydropathic (Russian: Водолечебница Рындзюна) is a
mansion in
which a
doctor Ilya
Gilelevich Ryndzyun organized the
first hydropathic institution...
- York
Hydropathic and
Physiological School founded by
Russell Thacher Trall on
October 1, 1853, at 15
Laight Street, in New York City was a
hydropathic and...
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Stewart to
provide services to
patients with rheumatism,
opened as
Deeside Hydropathic Hospital in
November 1899. It
became the Tor-Na-Dee
Sanitorium (meaning...
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Baths and
Washhouses Act 1846. They were also to be
found in hotels,
hydropathic establishments (hydros) and hospitals, in the
Victorian asylum and the...
- England.
Retrieved 13
August 2019.
Historic England. "Former Smedley's
Hydropathic (County
Council Offices),
Matlock (1248195)".
National Heritage List...
- of the city,
including the
former Merchiston Tower and
Craiglockhart Hydropathic. It is home to the
Screen Academy Scotland.
Queen Margaret University...